I've got QtJambi set up to work on my Linux and Windows machines from 
Eclipse. I have my Eclipse workspace on the Linux machine, shared with 
Samba, so that Eclipse running from both Linux or Windows can see and 
use it. Thus I can use the same workspace for my code regardless of 
whether I'm working in Eclipse under Windows or Eclipse under Linux.

This seems to work, but there's a problem. When Eclipse under either 
system starts, I get a dialog pop up saying it needs to know where the 
QtJambi library is. If I go and set the path everything is happy and 
Eclipse and the plugin works. But the next time I start Eclipse on the 
other system I get the dialog again.

I presume this is because the path to the QtJambi library is stored in 
the workspace. One machine wants /opt/qtjambi.... while the other wants 
C:\qtjambi... Once one system overwrites the value with it's idea of 
where QtJambi is, the other loses track of it and has to ask.

Is there any way around this? And if not, would it be possible in a 
future version to store the value such that it appears differently to 
each machine?
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